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What family is the snail in?

Snails belong to the family of Gastropoda, which is a type of invertebrate mollusk.


What family do snails belong to?

Snails belong to the Gastropoda class, which is the largest class within the phylum Mollusca. Within that class, they are further divided into different families based on their characteristics and taxonomy.


What does Enida mean?

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What is an atlantid?

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Do snail have family?

Yes,snails can have a family and the snail don't need to mate with another snail


What is a tube snail from the California tide pools?

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Are mulloscs invertebrae?

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Are Nerite snails freshwater or saltwater?

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What family is the snail part of?

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